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'My dear heart': Centuries of love letters on exhibit
LONDON—Love is, famously, a many-splendored thing. It can encompass longing, loneliness, pain, jealousy, grief—and, sometimes, joy. As Valentine’s Day approaches, the many facets of passion are going ...
On January 22, 1905, a peaceful march in St. Petersburg turned into a turning point for Russia and, in time, for much of the ...
Charles White is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery. There have been 20 members honoring Charles White as Daughters of the American Revolution members. Six of them are descendants of Julianna. Julianna ...
Love letters spanning five centuries are on display at Britain’s National Archives. They showcase the many facets of love.
A chair owned by the judge who sentenced Charles I to death has sold at auction. The 17th-century oak table-chair belonged to ...
Charles was found guilty of treason by judge John Bradshaw, who sentenced the monarch to death at a trial at Westminster Hall in January 1649, at the end of the English Civil War.
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A nation divided. It was a time of great bitterness and hatred in England - a war that set father against son and brother against brother. The breakdown in relations between Parliament and King. This ...
Prince William and King Charles are allegedly feuding over Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. William "opposed" his cousins joining them on the royal Christmas walk, but Charles "overruled" him.
The English Civil Wars were more than just a series of battles; they were a seismic shift in British history. Beginning in 1642, these conflicts between King Charles I and Parliament plunged the ...
The renovation of a 17 th century long-house in England unearthed roughly 100 coins from during the first English Civil War. The coins were recently sold at an auction, fetching roughly $75,000.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans North and South fought in the Civil War, including a Union drummer boy named Albert Woolson. He couldn’t have known it in 1864 when he enlisted at age 14, but at the ...
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